Comparing del Nido and Conventional Cardioplegia in Infants and Neonates in Congenital Heart Surgery.
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W. DeCampli | M. Ruzmetov | K. Pourmoghadam | S. Narasimhulu | K. Piggott | Tavya G. R. Benjamin | M. O'Brien | G. Plancher
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